
Installing the Firebox X Edge e-Series
12 Firebox X Edge e-Series
To find your TCP/IP properties, use the instructions for your computer operating system.
Finding your TCP/IP properties on Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows 2003, and
Windows XP
1 Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.
The Command Prompt window appears.
2 At the command prompt, type ipconfig /all and press Enter.
3 Record the values in the Table, “Your TCP/IP Properties,” on page 11.
Finding your TCP/IP properties on Microsoft Windows NT
1 Click Start > Programs > Command Prompt.
The Command Prompt window appears.
2 At the command prompt, type ipconfig /all and press Enter.
3 Record the values in the Table, “Your TCP/IP Properties,” on page 11.
Finding your TCP/IP properties on Macintosh OS 9
1 Click the Apple menu > Control Panels > TCP/IP.
The TCP/IP window appears.
2 Record the values in the Table, “Your TCP/IP Properties,” on page 11.
Finding your TCP/IP properties on Macintosh OS X
1 Click the Apple menu > System Preferences, or select the icon from the Dock.
The System Preferences window appears.
2 Click the Network icon.
The Network preference pane appears.
3 From the Show drop-down list, select the network adapter you use to connect to the Internet.
4 Record the values in the Table, “Your TCP/IP Properties,” on page 11.
Finding your TCP/IP properties on other operating systems (Unix, Linux)
1 Read your operating system guide to find the TCP/IP settings.
2 Record the values in the Table, “Your TCP/IP Properties,” on page 11.
PPPoE settings
Many ISPs use Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) because it is easy to use with a dial-up infra-
structure. If your ISP uses PPPoE to assign IP addresses, you must get information about these settings.
Use the table below to record PPPoE settings.
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